-Joe Williams, Utah rushed for a school-record 332 yards and four TDs to help the No. 19 Utes hold off UCLA 52-45.

-Lamar Jackson, Louisville, accounted for 431 yards and four TDs to lead the seventh-ranked Cardinals past North Carolina State, 54-13.

Article continues below ...

-Zach Terrell, Western Michigan, threw for 398 yards and three TDs to lead the No. 20 Broncos to a 45-31 victory over Eastern Michigan.

-Will Worth, Navy, rushed for a career-high 201 yards and accounted for five TDs, leading the No. 24 Midshipmen to a 42-28 victory over Memphis.

-Gage Gubrud, Eastern Washington, threw for a school-record 520 yards and four TDs to lead the Eagles to a 41-17 win over Montana State.

-Eric Dungey, Syracuse, threw for 434 yards and three TDs to help the Orange beat Boston College 28-20.

-Anthony Lawrence, San Diego, threw for 301 yards and a career-high five TDs in a 49-10 win over Valparaiso.

-Anthony Maddie, Northern Illinois, threw for 199 yards, ran for 125 more, and had five total TDs a 44-7 win over Buffalo.

-Dallas Sealey, Abilene Christian, threw for 346 yards and a career-high five TDs in a 52-27 win over Incarnate Word.

-Tyler Stehling, Rice, threw for 407 yards and five TDs, both career highs, and the Owls raced to a 65-44 victory over Prairie View.

—

DEFENSIVE TIDE

When Alabama couldn't shake Texas A&M in a battle of unbeaten, Top 10 teams, it was Jonathan Allen's scoop-and-score defensive touchdown that effectively brushed aside the latest would-be challenger.

What else?

A star defensive end, Allen returned a fumble 30 yards for a touchdown in the final seconds of the third quarter to help Alabama beat the sixth-ranked Aggies 33-14 and continue a non-offensive scoring streak that's as impressive as those 20 consecutive wins.

The Crimson Tide moved on as the powerhouse league's last unbeaten team, getting yet another in a long string of defensive scores. Allen scooped up the ball after Ryan Anderson knocked it loose from Keith Ford to finally build a cushion over the Aggies, who led 14-13 well into the third.

The score was 20-14 when Allen extended Alabama's streak to 10 games with a score on defense or special teams, pushing the season's total to 12. Allen now has scored twice on fumble returns.

—

NUMBERS

10-Years since Colorado had been bowl eligible before a 10-5 win over Stanford.

21-Straight losses to FBS opponents by Kansas after losing to Oklahoma State 44-20.

57-Career touchdowns by Bryant's Dalton Easton , breaking the previous school record held by Charlie Granatell.

543-Yards rushing by No. 21 Auburn in a 56-3 victory over No. 17 Arkansas, the most by the Tigers in an SEC.

—

RUN JOE, RUN

Five years after Utah running back Joe Williams and UCLA quarterback Mike Fafaul left Fork Union Military Academy together, they both posted record-breaking performances on the same wild afternoon.

Only Williams left the Rose Bowl happy with his effort – and his decision to get back in the game with the Utes.

Williams rushed for a school-record 332 yards and four touchdowns in his second game back from retirement, and No. 19 Utah held off pass-happy UCLA 52-45.

Williams broke off TD runs of 3, 43, 64 and 55 yards during the greatest rushing day in Utah (7-1, 4-1 Pac-12) history, surpassing Mike Anderson's 1999 record, and the most prolific rushing performance ever by a UCLA opponent.